Some time ago i bought one of these very low cost USB floppy emulator from ebay to play some ADF files on my Amiga.
Unfortunately these drives was unable to support/emulate the Amiga sectors encoding scheme and couldn’t work on Amiga computers...

But the news is that the Gotek USB Floppy emulators are now working with Amiga thanks to a new firmware rewritten from scratch! :-D

Main features : ADF read/write support, Amiga control software, USB key support (FAT12,FAT16,FAT32)...

Just ordered one white/beige model, price is the same, few cents difference. Also, I've noticed there are three types.

One without seven segment display, one with two digits seven segment display and the last one with three digits. I wonder if they're all the same inside. Two or three digit ones are cca the same price, one without is $2-4 cheaper, not much but... If it's inside the case digits are not visible anyway. If this first one works fine next one will probably be without the digits. All in all I have three amigas so if I can get $4 cheaper that's $8 I can spend on other amiga stuff

But the news is that the Gotek USB Floppy emulators are now working with Amiga thanks to a new firmware rewritten from scratch! :-D

That's very impressive. Would there be enough space in the firmware to support HD floppy disk images too? Not that there's much practical use for that, though maybe the 3 people with A4000Ts and HD Workbench disks might appreciate it.

One of those floppy emulators could be useful for data transfer without modifying your Amiga. Put the emulator in the casing from an external floppy drive and you could use a disk copier to write images to actual floppy disks for booting.